Childhood Matters by Bower Education
Welcome to Bower Education's Childhood Matters podcast, presented by hosts Jane Parolin, Sam Payze, and Chelsea Oliver as they delve into the complexities of childcare and child development—covering all the topics that matter to you as a parent. At Childhood Matters, we provide you with the essential tools for parenting, celebrating the wonderful surprises and joys that children bring into our lives.
Childhood Matters by Bower Education
Children's Mental Wellbeing with Guest Brooke Michell, experienced psychologist, paediatric sleep specialist and mother of 4.
In today's episode, we explore the crucial topic of young children's mental wellbeing. We'll discuss how early experiences shape emotional health and the signs parents can watch for in their little ones. Our guest expert, Brooke Michelle will share insights on nurturing a child's mental resilience. Whether you're a parent or educator, this conversation is filled with valuable advice on fostering a healthy mental environment for young children. Tune in to learn how to support your child's emotional journey from the very start.
Brooke combines a Masters of Clinical Psychology from the University of South Australia with an in-depth understanding of human behaviour, earned through dedicated professional training with Professor Sarah Bluden as well as extensive personal experience, to promote a calm approach to sleeping and living well. Brooke also recently completed certification in ACT (Acceptance Commitment Therapy) and believes this is an extremely useful approach to support people in building a fulfilling and meaningful life.
Guest Details
Brooke Michelle
https://www.calmspacepsychology.com.au/
Hosted by
Chelsea Oliver
Jane Parolin
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